EE345S Real-Time Digital Signal Processing Laboratory - Prerequisites
Prof. Brian L. Evans
This course is open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
For electrical and computer engineering undergraduate students, I would
recommend taking this course before the senior design project.
Senior design projects that use embedded digital signal processors can
be more advanced for those students who have taken the real-time DSP
lab course.
The pre-requisites for EE 345S Real-Time DSP Laboratory are:
- EE319K Microprocessor Programming
assembly and C language, microprocessor organization, quantization effects
- EE438 Electronics I
frequency response, test signal generation, transfer function measurement,
and spectrum measurements and analysis.
- EE333T Engineering Communication
(you may take this concurrently with the real-time course)
- EE351K Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes
analysis of communications systems
(you may take this concurrently with the real-time course)
The pre-requisite for EE 438 Electronics I is:
- EE313 Linear Systems and Signals
Laplace and z transforms, frequency response, convolution,
filtering, sampling, aliasing, and AM/FM modulation
Last updated 12/07/04.
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